I have a large wildlife pond and by this time of the year it's usually brimming with tadpoles, I can hear them singing at night but there's no eggs. It's been an extremely dry winter/spring here in southern europe, does it affect their life cycle? Or did they become gay? Is it fucking over?
Maybe it's the lack of rain?
They stopped putting chemicals in the water, but easy access to anime and videogames turned the frogs childfree
>>4773677Works on my machine. I'm in central Europe and the toads, frogs, and newts are currently breeding in my pond. The first frog tadpoles have already hatched.
>>4773677birth control in the water have likely sterilized themsad but they’re gone
>>4773790would op be able to create a closed pond fed with reverse osmosis filtered water?
>>4773677If there are fish in the pond it's over for amphibians. They can't deal with fish eating eggs and larvae.
>>4773878there's some godfish but I routinely cull them with nets, last year had far more fish and still it was full of tadpoles
>>4773683So THIS why /v/ and /a/ are unusable.
thought this was the toadline thread for a second there
had a couple of rainy days, maybe the toads will finally start having sex